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Officer Suicide: Understanding the Challenges and Developing a Plan of Action
Final Report Tipsheet: Performance Measurement Tool
Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program Fact Sheet
Crime Analysis Considerations for Establishing or Enhancing Capacity
Promoting Positive Coping Strategies in Law Enforcement: Emerging Issues and Recommendations
Conversations With Rural Law Enforcement Leaders: Volume 1
Community Perceptions: Procedural Justice, Legitimacy and Body-worn Cameras
Systematic Comparison of Pre-Treatment Parameters in Forensic Hair Analysis and Investigating Hair-Drug Interactions
Multidisciplinary Collaborative Model for Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces: Development and Operational Roadmap
PSP Case Studies - Jackson, Mississippi
PSP Case Studies - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
PSP Case Studies - Nashville, Tennessee
PSP Case Studies - New Orleans, Louisiana
PSP Case Studies - St. Louis, Missouri
Law Enforcement & Vehicle Title Investigator Guide
Analyst Professional Development Road Map, Version 2.0
Collaborating to Reduce Violence: The Impact of Focused Deterrence in Kansas City
Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforcement
Multivariate Analysis of the Sociodemographic Predictors of Methamphetamine Production and Use
Examining Macro-Level Impacts on Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy
Impact of Drug Market Pulling Levers Policing on Neighborhood Violence: An Evaluation of the High Point Drug Market Intervention
Methamphetamine and Violence in Illinois
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